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Visit this articleThe student leadership team attended the National Young Leaders at the Vodafone Events Centre. It was a great opportunity for our hardworking young leaders to hear how they can make a difference.
Visit this articleInformation about the ICAS 2021 exams is attached below and is also available from your child's teacher or the school office.
Visit this articleCongratulations to Tremaine Herewini-Liddle, Dylan Brown, Zak Schramm, Justin Carroll, Vashonne Vea, Noah Hollands, August Naea, Jayzharn Ramania, Kingston Sinclair, Mikaere Cleave and Rico Finau who have been have selected for the Auckland N.Z. Maori Rugby League Under 13 Team.
Visit this articleExcellence Awards are awarded to students who have achieved excellence in the areas of academic, cultural, service and sports.
Visit this articleThis term our school wide inquiry question is “How do nations pay tribute to the past?” As part of this inquiry Room 16 did an historical walk of our local area to learn the history of Glen Eden. Here is a recount of the trip by Madelyn Penning of Room 16
Visit this articleThis term we are inquiring into and learning about " How do nations pay tribute to the past?" Karekare and Te Henga visited the Auckland Museum to focus on World War 1. Below is a recount by Thavanesh Thevar from Room 4.
Visit this articleOn Friday 7 May Karekare and Te Henga mini schools held their own ANZAC ceremony to commemorate those who went before us in battle. This term our school wide inquiry question is “How do nations pay tribute to the past?” Many of our classes will choose to read about the ANZAC soldiers. Both in books and online they will unfold and discover their stories. Many of these teenagers were only three to four years older than our students, heading off across the world on what many saw as an adventure, that would forever change the landscape of the world we now live in. Many never returned. Some mothers lost all their sons on the beach at Gallipoli or in the battlefields of the Western Front. Beginning with a social action, this ceremony was to show that our students do care 116 years later about those that gave their lives so they can be in a place of privilege today.
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Visit this articleAll students at GEIS have full access to Google Read&Write to support their online learning. This works as an extension through Google Chrome and provides tools to meet the needs of different learners, right across the curriculum.
Visit this articleGEIS will no longer accept cheque payments from the 1st August due to the banks saying goodbye to cheques.
Visit this articleSaturday 12th June, 9.30am to 4pm, at Glen Eden Community House
Visit this articleThe Northern Mystics are up against the Robinhood Stars in the first match of the Barfoot & Thompson Northern Challenge on Sunday 6 June.
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